CBCs and DRCs provide a comprehensive service delivery program designed to address the assessed needs of parolee participants in an outpatient setting. These programs offer an array of services designed to increase the success of at-risk parolees discharging from correctional institutions. They are non-residential programs that offer transitional housing to a percentage of the capacity being served at each service location.
Services provided include:
- Individual and Group Counseling
- Batterer’s Violence Program
- Anger Management
- Parenting and Family Reintegration
- Cognitive and Life Skills Training
- Education/GED Preparation
- Budgeting and Money Management
- Employment Services
- Substance Use Disorder Education
- Criminal Thinking
Locations
CBC & DRC programs are offered by CDCR in the following counties:
- Alameda
- Butte (2 locations)
- Contra Costa
- El Dorado
- Fresno
- Imperial
- Kern
- Los Angeles (4)
- Monterey
- Orange
- Placer (2 locations)
- Riverside
- Sacramento
- San Bernardino
- San Diego
- San Joaquin
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Clara
- San Francisco
- Shasta
- Solano
- Tehama
- Yolo (2 locations)
Program Length
CBC and DRC Programs: Up to 180 days with the possibility of up to an additional 185 days, based on assessed need.
Eligibility/Enrollment
CBC & DRC Programs:
All parolees subject to the jurisdiction of Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) are eligible to participate. Parolees should have an identified Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) need. Referral by parolee’s Agent of Record (AOR) via CDCR form 1502, Activity Report.
Contact Information
(916) 431-4490